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At the first annual Tea Party convention held in Nashville in February 2010, Joseph Farah, editor of the white supremicist website WorldNetDaily devoted eight minutes of his 38-minute keynote diatribe to fulminating about what he called Cloward and Piven's "manifesto."
Peter Dreier: Glenn Beck's Attacks on Frances Fox Piven Trigger Death Threats Peter Dreier 2011
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At the first annual Tea Party convention held in Nashville in February 2010, Joseph Farah, editor of the white supremicist website WorldNetDaily devoted eight minutes of his 38-minute keynote diatribe to fulminating about what he called Cloward and Piven's "manifesto."
Peter Dreier: Glenn Beck's Attacks on Frances Fox Piven Trigger Death Threats Peter Dreier 2011
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In what became known as the Cloward-Piven strategy, the tactic advocated a revolutionary approach to mobilizing the poor in the form of class warfare against capitalist forces viewed as exploiting labor and oppressing the poor.
Theodore's World 2009
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Recall the Cloward-Piven Strategy and everything this administration does becomes clear.
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Horowitz, the editor of FrontPage, a far-right magazine and website, called Cloward and Piven the "architects" of "radical change."
Peter Dreier: Glenn Beck's Attacks on Frances Fox Piven Trigger Death Threats Peter Dreier 2011
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Horowitz, the editor of FrontPage, a far-right magazine and website, called Cloward and Piven the "architects" of "radical change."
Peter Dreier: Glenn Beck's Attacks on Frances Fox Piven Trigger Death Threats Peter Dreier 2011
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Horowitz, the editor of FrontPage, a far-right magazine and website, called Cloward and Piven the "architects" of "radical change."
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Peter Dreier 2011
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The methodology is known as the Cloward-Piven Strategy, The strategy of forcing political change through orchestrated crisis hasten the fall of capitalism by overloading the government with a flood of impossible demands, This president and this Congress do not have our interests at heart. implementing this strategy on an unprecedented scale by flooding America with a tidal wave of poisonous initiatives, orders, regulations,
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The methodology is known as the Cloward-Piven Strategy, The strategy of forcing political change through orchestrated crisis hasten the fall of capitalism by overloading the government with a flood of impossible demands, This president and this Congress do not have our interests at heart. implementing this strategy on an unprecedented scale by flooding America with a tidal wave of poisonous initiatives, orders, regulations,
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Beck frequently references the so-called Cloward-Piven strategy, which calls for an overloading of government-provided services to force the government into providing a "national income" for every citizen, a strategy advanced by Columbia University sociologists Richard Cloward and
Recent Activity 2010
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